The holidays mean a much-needed break for the Western Michigan Christian girls basketball team.

The Warriors' win over Wyoming Tri-unity was their fourth straight and ended what had been a tough early season schedule. It was the fifth time this season the Warriors played following just one practice day.

"I'm glad we got through it," Western Michigan Christian coach Mike Henry said of the schedule. "You try to practice and prepare at the same time, but it's tough. We haven't had time to practice. We got through it, but the girls are tired."

Against Tri-unity, the Warriors led only 26-21 at the half, but outscored Tri-unity 14-8 and 10-3 in the final two quarters.

The Warriors got a big game from Rachel Bruinsma, who had 16 points, nine rebounds and seven steals. Vanessa Eekhoff had 14 points and nine rebounds.

The four-game winning streak followed a 1-2 start.

"We have some younger players who are fitting things together," Henry said. "We struggled at first. We have seven players who were on the regional volleyball team so we started late. We just haven't had enough practices."